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The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… described by Dugdale and Hickes are no longer to be found in the muniment room, and a comparison of Wanley's list with … of the fidelity of the guardians of these muniments in the years succeeding the revolution of 1688. Some of them, … to a virgate in Norwich [Northwick] and half a hide in Upton. Witnesses: Ric. Louel parson of Fladbury, Rob. Pipart, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… a large part of the Upper Nene basin (Maps 1, 3). It is in many ways archaeologically and historically an … would have survived in recognisable form. A long mound at Upton may possibly be a neolithic long barrow (Upton (2)). Later Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Period (Map …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… his Highness last night, that he will meet the House in the Painted Chamber to-morrow at twelve to pass Bills, &c. … the passing of the Bills, the solemnity shall be performed in Westminster-hall, according to the form voted last night. … for the Yeas. Major-General Packer for the Noes. Mr. Upton went out, upon the exceptions, so that the House could …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… his submission, 1 was acquitted. A Bill for settling lands in Ireland upon Captain Blackwell was read the second time … Mr. Richard Carter, Mr. John Fox. Devonshire. Mr. Arthur Upton. Mr. Reynell said he was afraid of the gout, and went while he could go or stand. Resolved, that Mr. Arthur Upton be excused. Colonel Shapcot. His wife has been sick. …
Survey of London
… Hospital from James Cecil, sixth Earl of Salisbury, in 1741, is given in St. Pancras, Part II ( Survey of London … Metcalfe, barrister. No. 5. 184050, Robert Brotherson Upton, solicitor; 1853, Thomas Charles, surgeon. No. 6. … (180452), practised the same art. No. 101. 183036, A. T. Upton, attorney; 184648, John Sullivan, surgeon. No. 102. …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… the Third. These are the Names of the Mayors and Sheriffs in the time of Edward the Third, born at Windesore, and other Marvels that have happened in the same time. 1 Edward III. [A.D. 1326, 7]. Richard de … Edward of Windesore was made knight and crowned king, all in one day, and was only fourteen years of age on the Day of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… WITH KEMPSHOT HERRIARD SOUTH WARNBOROUGH ELLISFIELD NUTLEY UPTON GREY FARLEIGH WALLOP PRESTON CANDOVER WESTON CORBETT At … of Here ford. Walter, at the time of the Survey, held it in pledge from the son of Cole of Basing. 3 INDEX MAP to the … other parishes afterwards included in the hundred, namely, Upton Grey 4 and South Warborough, with Hoddington, 5 and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… COSTON or COFTON HACKETT TARDEBIGGE CRUTCH HAMPTON LOVETT UPTON WARREN DODDERHILL with Elmbridge KIDDERMINSTER Borough … the county of Stafford. It is irregularly shaped, parishes in the hundreds of Pershore and Oswaldslow being situated in the midst of Halfshire parishes. In 1086 most of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Stow Longa; Swineshead; Thurning (part); Tilbrook; Upton; Old Weston; Winwick (part); Woolley Leightonstone … older maps show it at the east end, south of the church. In two cases in Domesday Book (in the lands of Eustace the … certain of the freeholders of each of the townships of Upton, Copmanford, Hamerton and Thurning paid an annual rent, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… xiii cent.). The two hundreds became united early in the 13th century, 2 and later in that century the name of Blewbury Hundred was changed to … to Reading Hundred, 6 but its hamlets of Aston Upthorpe, Upton and Nottingham Fee have always been in Moreton Hundred. …
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